Packaging and Disseminating the JOIN for ME Program in Low-Income Settings
NCT ID: NCT04647760
Last Updated: 2025-07-16
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
111 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-01-25
2024-09-10
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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There are multiple efforts underway to broaden both the empirical support for, and accessibility of, pediatric weight management interventions. One such strategy is implementation within the primary care setting as families are already accustomed to attending visits for medical concerns and because physicians are important drivers of health behavior change. An alternative strategy, also with high impact potential, is embedding interventions in established organizations within the communities in which families live, thereby decreasing logistical barriers (e.g. transportation) and enhancing program credibility.
The JOIN for ME program, developed as a collaboration between United HealthGroup and Y-USA, is an empirically tested, effective pediatric weight control intervention for children ages 6-12 years that is delivered by facilitators within a community setting and potentially scalable nationally. The primary aim of this study is to test the effectiveness of the the JOIN for ME intervention in two different types of community setting, housing authorities and patient-centered medical homes, with the intention to increase equity and access to care for families in low-income settings. To accomplish this aim, formative qualitative work was conducted during 2019-2020 with key community stakeholders and families within the targeted community settings. The formative work resulted in adapting "participant facing" intervention materials and tools as well as the development of systems to connect families with local community resources. These developments will be implemented in intervention delivery as a means of increasing acceptability of the intervention and assessing its potential for broader scale dissemination within community settings. Further, certified Community Health Workers (CHWs) will deliver the proposed intervention given their ability to serve as intermediaries between healthcare systems and the community.
A total of 128 children (ages 6-12) with BMI \> 85th% will be enrolled in this study and receive the JOIN for ME weight control intervention. The intervention will be delivered in English or Spanish. Participants will be assigned to active or delayed treatment conditions (4-month delay) based on an a priori set of rules pertaining to recruitment strategies and timeline. Evaluation of primary outcomes, change in child and parent weight status and health-related quality of life (HRQL), will be obtained at baseline, 4 months, and 10 months.
The following hypotheses will be tested:
1. Children who receive the JOIN for ME program immediately will demonstrate greater decreases in percent over median BMI and zBMI from baseline to 4 months compared to those in the delayed treatment onset prior to receiving the intervention.
2. Children who receive the JOIN for ME program immediately will demonstrate improvements in HRQL from baseline to 4 months compared to those in the delayed treatment onset.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Active treatment
Participants will start the intervention immediately upon study enrollment.
JOIN for ME
JOIN for ME is an empirically tested, effective weight management program for children ages 6-12 years.The curriculum includes 16 weekly in person sessions followed by 4 biweekly and 4 monthly maintenance sessions for a 10-month program. Weekly meetings are attended by the parent/caregiver and child, and occur at a location within their community setting (public housing or patient-centered medical home). Each session is 60 minutes and led by a certified Community Health Worker, with a private weigh-in for each dyad prior to the start of each session. Key behavioral targets include self-monitoring of dietary intake and physical activity, limiting LESS foods, limiting screen time, and weekly attendance. A family-based incentive structure is incorporated into the program such that parents/caregivers reinforce their children for achieving goals. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person sessions will be conducted virtually until it is safe to resume in-person group sessions.
Delayed treatment
Participants will start the intervention 4-months post enrollment.
JOIN for ME
JOIN for ME is an empirically tested, effective weight management program for children ages 6-12 years.The curriculum includes 16 weekly in person sessions followed by 4 biweekly and 4 monthly maintenance sessions for a 10-month program. Weekly meetings are attended by the parent/caregiver and child, and occur at a location within their community setting (public housing or patient-centered medical home). Each session is 60 minutes and led by a certified Community Health Worker, with a private weigh-in for each dyad prior to the start of each session. Key behavioral targets include self-monitoring of dietary intake and physical activity, limiting LESS foods, limiting screen time, and weekly attendance. A family-based incentive structure is incorporated into the program such that parents/caregivers reinforce their children for achieving goals. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person sessions will be conducted virtually until it is safe to resume in-person group sessions.
Interventions
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JOIN for ME
JOIN for ME is an empirically tested, effective weight management program for children ages 6-12 years.The curriculum includes 16 weekly in person sessions followed by 4 biweekly and 4 monthly maintenance sessions for a 10-month program. Weekly meetings are attended by the parent/caregiver and child, and occur at a location within their community setting (public housing or patient-centered medical home). Each session is 60 minutes and led by a certified Community Health Worker, with a private weigh-in for each dyad prior to the start of each session. Key behavioral targets include self-monitoring of dietary intake and physical activity, limiting LESS foods, limiting screen time, and weekly attendance. A family-based incentive structure is incorporated into the program such that parents/caregivers reinforce their children for achieving goals. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person sessions will be conducted virtually until it is safe to resume in-person group sessions.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* have a BMI \> 85th percentile
* have at least one caregiver available to provide consent and participate in sessions
* speak English or Spanish
* agree to study participation and delayed treatment onset if applicable.
Exclusion Criteria
* have a medical condition that would interfere with the prescribed dietary plan or participation in physical activity
* are developmentally delayed such that the intervention materials will not be appropriate
* are in treatment for or diagnosed with a major psychiatric disorder, including an eating disorder
6 Years
12 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Brown University
OTHER
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
OTHER
Tufts University
OTHER
Brandeis University
OTHER
The Miriam Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Elissa Jelalian
Professor; Associate Director, Weight Control & Diabetes Research Center
Principal Investigators
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Elissa Jelalian, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
The Miriam Hospital
Locations
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Weight Management and Diabetes Research Center, The Miriam Hospital/Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Countries
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References
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Darling KE, Hayes JF, Evans EW, Seifer R, Elwy AR, Jelalian E. Implementation of the JOIN for ME Program for Families from Low-Income Backgrounds: The Use of Theory-Driven Formative Evaluation: Rhode Island CORD 3.0. Child Obes. 2021 Sep;17(S1):S22-S29. doi: 10.1089/chi.2021.0172.
Jelalian E, Evans W, Darling KE, Seifer R, Vivier P, Goldberg J, Wright C, Tanskey L, Warnick J, Hayes J, Shepard D, Tuttle H, Elwy AR. Protocol for the Rhode Island CORD 3.0 Study: Adapting, Testing, and Packaging the JOIN for ME Family-Based Childhood Obesity Program in Low-Income Communities. Child Obes. 2021 Sep;17(S1):S11-S21. doi: 10.1089/chi.2021.0179.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Informed Consent Form
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